This antique Bolivian wood kero ceremonial drinking vessel was hand-carved from one piece of wood. I understand that this is a ceremonial vessel, used for drinking the local chicha beer. Dimensions are 7.7 inches across the top at the widest place at the handles, tapering to 5 inches across the bottom, and 2.3 inches depth. Old greasy dirty patina is still present. There is one repair near a handle with metal crimps and filler. See the photos below for details.